sbr6768
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Anyone know where to get aftermarket carbides for the tuner skis? Got the Yamaha ones and they only lasted about 300 miles.


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Woodys makes them now and I know Bergstrom made some for me.

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We hear this complaint often....The yamaha branded tuner ski carbides are not a good match for the midwest market as they aren't durable enough for the amount of road crossings and early season/low snow conditions often encountered in the midwest. We have in stock and mainly sell woodys carbides for the tuner skis as they have a much larger carbide insert and have hardweld filler in front and behind the carbide to help with durability - give us a call if u need them.
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Port Yamaha in the above reply hooked me up with 6" and 4" Wooddy's for my new Tuner skis at the Novi show. Can't wait to see the differance from the stockers on my xtx.
axapowell
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Woody's website not working for the runners...
Anybody have part numbers for the entire Tuner options?
Thanks,
Dave
Anybody have part numbers for the entire Tuner options?
Thanks,
Dave